Bangladesh Chemical Society

Bangladesh Chemical Society (BCS) was initially settled as a scholarly society in 1972 not long after the freedom of Bangladesh. The activity was taken by a gathering of academicians of the Departments of Chemistry and the Departments of Applied. Science of the Universities in Bangladesh and researchers of the Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research and the Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission. A constitution was drafted by an impromptu board of trustees, and was embraced in a general meeting of the physicists welcomed by an open declaration. The enrolment of the Society is interested in graduates in science, connected science, natural chemistry, pharmaceutical science, soil science and some other subject identified with science. At present, the Society has more than 3500 individuals, who are occupied with different callings including science in scholastic foundations, research associations, concoction and pharmaceutical businesses, common administration, and so on. The goals of the general public as set down in its constitution is to advance science instruction and substance research in the nation with a definitive point of enhancing the mechanical and innovative yield of the nation, and to secure the expert interests of the physicists and concoction technologists in the nation.

To understand the targets, the general public is occupied with the accompanying exercises:

Experimental meetings: the general public holds an exploratory gathering yearly. On exchange years, the meeting is currently named as Bangladesh Chemical Congress, to which researchers from both home and abroad are welcome to convey entire addresses and to make oral presentations. The biennial Congresses are normally three-day programs. The late congresses were taken part by more than 500 researchers including remote members. The general public is an organizer individual from the Federation of the Biological and Chemical Societies of Bangladesh.